LOVELY PURITY FREESIAS 
Single Pot Delightfully Perfumes 
The Whole Bouse 
Have Them In Bloom For Christmas 
Freesias are among the most charming Bulbs 
for pot growing in the house, where they will bloom 
for Christmas, and furnish a succession of attractive 
bloom and rarely pleasing perfume all through the 
winter. Six to eight Bulbs may be set in a 4-inch 
pot, and a pot at a time may be brought into the 
house fpom the cold frame or plunge. They are 
grown easily and are sure bloomers, with graceful 
stalks of white flowers, that are excellent as cut 
flowers, the expanded blooms opening in water and 
continuing fresh for an unusually long time. 
Freesias are very popular, and we are offering the 
finest, improved Purity stock. 
I'KICE, Postpaid, 8 for 25 cts; 35 cts a dot«n; 
SO cts for 25; #2.10 per 100. 
HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
All 5 cents a Packet, 6 Packets tor 25 cents, Unless Otherwise 
Stated. Order By Name and Color 
Sow Seeds of the Perennials in the Autumn lor Best Results 
For the .eed-bed select a sheltered spot in tlie garden where it is warm but not too sunny. Raise the surface four 
or five inches above the general level, and work the soil up fine and mellow. Draw very shallow lines across the bed 
about three inches apart, and then sow the 6eed, not too thick, keeping the varieties together. Cover the seed very 
shallow, and then pack the bed down firmly with a board or back of spade. Spread a piece of old muslin over the top 
and water thoroughly. As soon as the seed germinates remove the muslin, and when the plants are two to three inches 
high transplant them to their permanent quarters. Perennials can be sown in July or August and transplanted in 
September to be well l ooted before ground is frozen up. Or sown in October or November the seed will lie dormant 
and will he up early in the spring ready for early transplanting, and will make fine, large, bloomin" plants the same 
season. 
Besides their marvellous beauty, the Perennials have the added virtue of requiring little attention. Once establish¬ 
ed they are permanent for years, many of them Improving as the years pass on. Even when utterly neglected they 
persist in blooming, but they respond splendidly te cultivation and fertilization. 
Every Flowei grower should be a subscriber to Parks Floral Magazine. Not merely 
because he is asked to become a reader, but because there is no other publication that 
furnishes each month timely information that enables one to get the best out of his Flow¬ 
ers. Even those who have read it for forty years write us they find it ever new, and al¬ 
ways invaluable. Now, 10 cents a year; after November 1st it will be 15 cents a year, two 
years for 25 cents. - ’ 
ACANTHUS MORTIS. Purplish-blue borne on 
long stems. 2 to 3 feet high. 
ACTIIETjEA, Milfoil or Yarrow Ptarmloa, the 
I*e»rl. Best white, 2 ft. Mixed; Achillea Amera- 
tum. Yellow. 
A (if ROSTRUM A, Silvery, Mullein-like leaves, sweet 
Pink-like flowers on slender stems. Coronaria, White; 
Coroimria, White with rose center; Coronaria Al- 
roNan^uinoa, Deep red; Dwarf, Fringed lilac; 
While, White; Scarlet; JFloa .Vovft*, Deep pink; 
Mixed. 
ANCIIUSA, Italica Dropmore, blue 
AMOR PJtA Fruticosa, Flowering Shrub; tall, t’an- 
**eeu», the “Lead Plant” variety. 
ANEMONE, The Windflower, 18 Inches high, St. 
BrigAd. Special strain. Mixed colors, with large double 
and semi-double flowers. Monoriiae .Robert, finest 
French strain, White. 
A Q UITjECflA-Cnlnnibi.ne, Cana denials, red; 
Red and Yellow; Dark Pink; 8'ink and Par- 
pie; Lily white; Li{fht Pink; Coer u lea, light blue; 
< alifornia IVybrlda, Orange-red and yellow; Shin- 
iicrii. Green and gold; Chrysantlio, Golden; Mrs. 
Scott Elliott's Long-spurred Hybrids mixed. 
ANTHEM 18 Kelwai. Hardy Marguerite. Tine- 
ton a, 15 inches high. 
ARAB IS Alpina, white. For rockeries and edgings 
especially. 
ABISTOTjOGFIIA Slpho. Dutchman’s Pipo. 
ARMERIA. Dwarf, with evergreen tufts of foliage 
and dense flower heads; White; Ro«e; Mixed; sep¬ 
arately. 
ASCREP I AS Tuberosa. “Butterfly Flower” Cur- 
a»*nviea. For winter window 7 growing. 
ASTERS. Hardy, Purples mixed. 
A EliRIETIA . Hardy Trailer that covers the ground 
with lovely, purplish flowers. Belloiden. Lilac flowers; 
Clrieca, Very dwarf, purple; Purpurea, Intense purple’ 
ATTRTCTITjA . Primula Auricula. 6 inches high, all 
colors. Price 15 cts. 
BOCCONIA Cordata. Spikes of creamy flowers. (30) 
